A video uploaded in social media shows the painful reality for the daily passengers of the Philippine National Railways (PNR) trains. The video captured the most undesirable situation — that was the rush hour and heavy rain is pouring out.

Based on the data, PNR train has an estimated of 130,000 passengers per day. However, PNR can only provide the maximum 6 functional trains on the day to day basis. The six trains can only serve a total capacity of 40,000 passengers.

Apart from the point that the train is overloaded, people near the hatchway are soaking wet due to the curtain-like waterfall gushes down directly to the passenger when the train stops in waiting area of the PNR station and the door was opened.

In the record, the said video was filmed prior to 7:00 p.m. in the PNR Buendia Station. The video uploader together with the netizens are calling out the attention of authorities to give a better solution in the PNR current situation.